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Awful Affordability

07/13/2023

With home prices generally reaccelerating and interest rates again testing recent highs, housing affordability is deteriorating. As of 6/22/23, with the 30-year mortgage rate at 6.67% it took $2,258, a record high and nearly 35.7% of median household income, to…

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Inflation Increment

07/12/2023

June inflation fell to 3% Y-o-Y from 4% in May, and from a peak of 9.1% in 6/22. While core inflation rose only 4.8% Y-o-Y, it’s more than double the Fed’s 2% target. Moreover, the Fed’s favorite inflation gauge, service…

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IPO Investments

07/11/2023

While equities have so far enjoyed a banner 2023, firms that recently went public are struggling. Class of 2020 IPOs are down an average of 34% from their initial listing price, 2021 IPOs are down 46%, and 2022 IPOs are…

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Moderate Movement

07/10/2023

June payroll growth deflated to 209,000, the lowest level since 12/20, April and May employment was revised down 110,000, and it was the first time in over a year that growth fell short of market expectations. Yet unemployment fell and…

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Cane Contraction

07/07/2023

The Friday File: In 1966, U.S. per capita caloric sweetener consumption was 115 lbs/year, and as late as 1982 it was under 120 lbs/year. Consumption then rose quickly, peaking in 1999 at 154 lbs/year. It’s since markedly declined and has…

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University U-Turn

07/06/2023

With race-based affirmative action now illegal, colleges who wish to maintain diversity have opportunities. They may wish to consider spending much more on outreach to underprivileged communities to boost already low application rates. They can also offer plans that give…

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Fed Funk

07/05/2023

The Fed received a double-whammy last week. Not only was 23Q1 GDP upwardly revised from 1.3% to 2%, suggesting the economy was performing meaningfully better than believed, but inflation as measured by core-PCE rose 4.6% in May Y-o-Y, and has…

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Phenomenal Flag

07/03/2023

The current US flag was designed by Bob Heft of Lancaster, Ohio in 1958 in anticipation of Alaska becoming the 49th state and Hawaii following soon after. He was amazingly a high school junior, and his teacher gave him a…

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Newspaper Numbers

06/30/2023

The Friday File: The newspaper platform with the most digital subscribers in the world is the New York Times at 9 million. Second is the Wall Street Journal at 3.2 million, followed by the Washington Post at 2.5 million. Gannett…

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Worker Worries

06/29/2023

During the first four weeks of 2023, first time claims for unemployment were about 45,000 below the 2018 -2022 three-year average for each of those weeks. The next four weeks, unemployment claims averaged 10,000 below the three-year average for weeks…

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